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Meso Convective Complex across southern 2/3rds of VA

Posted on June 15, 2009 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Meso Convective Complex across southern 2/3rds of VA

A meso convective complex (MCC) has developed over the southern 2/3rds
of Virginia. Rain will come to an end fown there a bit later today.
For nothern areas, temps will be cooler with highs in the 70s. Cooler
air for region the next few days as highs remain in the 70s and maybe
60s Wednesday, especially in the north. Moist air could mean night
time drizzle. Winds along the coast to increase and dangerous rip
tides will form. Scattered showers and isolated storm chances increase
Thursday and temps rebound to around 80

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